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The Windsor Continuation Group was set up by the Archbishop of Canterbury following his Advent Letter to the Primates in December 2008. It has been asked to advise the Archbishop on the implementation of the recommendations of the Windsor Report, how best to carry forward the Windsor Process in the life of the Communion, and to consult on the "unfinished business" of the Report

The 1998 Lambeth Conference resolution 1.10 committed all the provinces of the Anglican Communion to what is called a 'listening process'. On these pages you can find information on the Listening Process, reports on the development of the process from each of the Provinces of the Communion, information on the Study Guide which is being prepared for the Lambeth Conference and some contributions from around the world

The Panel of Reference was established by Archbishop Rowan Williams in response to the request of the Primates and Moderators of the Provinces of the Anglican Communion in their Communiqué issued from Dromantine, Northern Ireland, in February 2005. On receipt of referrals from the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Panel explores and reports on situations where there is serious dispute concerning the adequacy of pastoral provisions made by any churches for a dissenting group within its diocesan or provincial life.

The official process of reception for the Windsor Report 2004 began in February 2005 during a meeting of the Primates and Moderators held in Northern Ireland. In order to prepare for this meeting, a Reception Reference Group was appointed by the Archbishop of Canterbury to assist the Primates by monitoring the way in which the Windsor Report had been received across the Anglican Communion and by our ecumenical partners

The Windsor Report 2004 was presented to the Archbishop of Canterbury and to the Joint Standing Committee of the Anglican Primates and the Anglican Consultative Council. Official responses from the Provinces followed

The Lambeth Commission on Communion was established by the Archbishop of Canterbury in October 2003, following the special Primates' Meeting called that month in Lambeth Palace. Chaired by Archbishop Robin Eames, the Commission was asked to look at life in the Anglican Communion and offer advice on finding a way through developments which threatened to divide the Communion